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the tabloid's a publisher abruptly ng off 200 >>> stop the presses, literally, at britain's "news of the world." the tabloid's publisher abruptly shut it down laying off 200 workers. the paper is accused of hacking into the cell phone messages of a teenaged murder victim. it's also accused of paying police officers for information which prompted an internal corruption probe. >>> the final mission of the space shuttle program is supposed to begin tomorrow but weather may force a delay. joel brown reports there are greater dangers nasa is according to. >> reporter: rain could delay the liftoff of space shuttle atlantis. nasa says there is only a 30% chance it will launch tomorrow. >> as you can see, clouds are rolling in and we are starting to see showers. >> reporter: when atlantis does blast off, it will be nasa's 135th and final shuttle mission. nasa predicts up to a million spectators. one family came from louisiana to watch the historic launch. >> we just feel it's history being made. so we wanted to give them a chance to see it. >> reporter: usually shuttles fly with six or seven
the tabloid's a publisher abruptly ng off 200 >>> stop the presses, literally, at britain's "news of the world." the tabloid's publisher abruptly shut it down laying off 200 workers. the paper is accused of hacking into the cell phone messages of a teenaged murder victim. it's also accused of paying police officers for information which prompted an internal corruption probe. >>> the final mission of the space shuttle program is supposed to begin tomorrow but weather...
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. >>> that phone hacking scandal in britain appears to be getting worse by the day. now telephone numbers of families of soldiers killed in iraq and afghanistan have been found in the files of an investigator working for news of the world. in the meantime, on today's anniversary of the terror attack on london's transit system, there are claims the paper also hacked into mobile phones of families of terror victims. the paper already is under fire for allegedly hacking into phone messages of a miss of teenager who was later found murdered. >>> a rare and diddley grizzly bear attack at yellowstone national park to tell you about. park officials say a man and wife hiking yesterday and surprised a female bear and her cubs. the bear mauled the man and he died. his wife survived with only cuts and bruises. >>> this is the first time that there has been a bear caused human fatality in yellowstone in 25 years. >> bears have killed two other people in the area around yellowstone in the last year or so. >>> finally, the picasso. this pencil drawing by picasso worth hundreds of
. >>> that phone hacking scandal in britain appears to be getting worse by the day. now telephone numbers of families of soldiers killed in iraq and afghanistan have been found in the files of an investigator working for news of the world. in the meantime, on today's anniversary of the terror attack on london's transit system, there are claims the paper also hacked into mobile phones of families of terror victims. the paper already is under fire for allegedly hacking into phone...
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how my supposed to read that about britain? >> from the historian's perspective, there is the failure of american foreign policy at the beginning of the war. at the very beginning, the north was knocking at an open door and britain was ready to ally itself with the north. we have letters from the british investor that shows that. but the secretary of state had a different plan. he believed that committee could provoke a foreign war, that would reunite the north and the south. then you have a common enemy. and there was no greater common enemy at that time than britain could of course, that failed. by the time stewart realized that, it was too late. the second tragedy is that southern propagandists, which was much better than the north, when it went to england, the line that they gave this was that the north is fighting for empire and the south is fighting for freedom. the horrible, horrible tragedy is that britain took that line and believed it. and the north did not help its cause, particularly with the draft fight in 1863 in
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britain's biggest selling newspapers. for the news of the world. high profile photographers arrested in georgia are suspects in the spying after another. country's opposition says the government is muzzling the press to cover up its own problems. the credit rating agencies downgraded to junk status in these markets panicking over a fifth. international . this is with you twenty four hours a day britain's biggest selling newspaper the news of the world has announced it shutting down in response to the phone hacking scandal. it follows evidence the paper had been intercepting the phone messages of murder and terror victims as well as dead soldiers the paper is a jewel in the crown of rupert murdoch's global media empire and a public inquiry has been promised by the government. has the details now from. it started off relatively new really with just we understood the news of the world had been allegedly hacking into the phones all celebrities and politicians and to be honest no one in this country really cared about that very much we will think that c
britain's biggest selling newspapers. for the news of the world. high profile photographers arrested in georgia are suspects in the spying after another. country's opposition says the government is muzzling the press to cover up its own problems. the credit rating agencies downgraded to junk status in these markets panicking over a fifth. international . this is with you twenty four hours a day britain's biggest selling newspaper the news of the world has announced it shutting down in response...
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britain's biggest selling newspaper is caught out announcing it shutting down after revelations it was hacking into the phones of terror and murder victims. high profile photographers arrested in georgia suspected of spying often line up as a convicted on the same charge countries opposition says the government is muzzling the press to cover up its own problems. the e.u. gets out of credit rating agencies after a downgrade of portugal's debt to junk status leaves world markets panicking over a fifty billion dollars a knock on effect elsewhere and. international news and comment live from moscow this is r.t. britain's biggest selling newspaper the news of the world has announced it shutting down in response to the phone hacking scandal that's engulfed it and follows claims the paper been hacking into the phones of murder and terror victims as well as dead soldiers the paper is a jewel in the crown of rupert murdoch's global media empire and a public inquiry has been promised by the government r t m it has the details for us now from london. it started off relatively tiny really with jus
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it is the scandal which has stunned britain and today came the biggest bombshell of all. "news of the world," has been shut down. this has been in print since the 1800's. this comes after a public outcry. news corp. controls 40% of newspaper distribution in the u.k. and has a worldwide reach. >> this has been the famous newspaper in britain but the "news of the world," is being shut because it became famous for all the wrong reasons. this afternoon, the chairmen of news international announced that this sunday's edition will be the last and all revenues will go to good causes. it is revelation that journalism with a thoroughly bad. the acting of the mobile phones of a schoolgirl and the phone of one of the parents of another victim. also the families of soldiers killed in action. >> we are speaking to journalists. this is an hour before it happened. they were feeling very beleaguered and very disgruntled. >> of this 80-year-old brought the news of the world in 1969. it was a huge money spinner. this represents a huge to mission. >> what prospects for the current staff? th
it is the scandal which has stunned britain and today came the biggest bombshell of all. "news of the world," has been shut down. this has been in print since the 1800's. this comes after a public outcry. news corp. controls 40% of newspaper distribution in the u.k. and has a worldwide reach. >> this has been the famous newspaper in britain but the "news of the world," is being shut because it became famous for all the wrong reasons. this afternoon, the chairmen of...
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can he tell us more about what britain is playing to get britain to take the next step to tackle the crisis and allow the imf to resume proper support? finally let me turn to pakistan. we all accept the long-term stability in afghanistan depends on stability in pakistan. when i met president zadari. like amended the pakistan's security forces in tackling violent extreme as in the northwest of the country but as the prime ministers said the situation in pakistan continues to be serious. there's a danger that the death of osama bin laden which should be welcomed on all sides will not have that effect in pakistan. i asked him there for what steps he has taken for british support of counter-terrorism in pakistan at the heart of our relationship to the pakistan government. we all want to see british troops come home at the earliest opportunity, not least all the families and friends of those who are currently serving in afghanistan. we also want to see the campaign concluded in a way that ensures their service and sacrifice has not been in vain and afghanistan and a wider region moves int
can he tell us more about what britain is playing to get britain to take the next step to tackle the crisis and allow the imf to resume proper support? finally let me turn to pakistan. we all accept the long-term stability in afghanistan depends on stability in pakistan. when i met president zadari. like amended the pakistan's security forces in tackling violent extreme as in the northwest of the country but as the prime ministers said the situation in pakistan continues to be serious. there's...
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now it's a shutting down evidence in britain's biggest selling newspaper snooped on the phones of murder victims spells the end for the news of the world. you had a credit rating agencies after downgrade of. world markets panicking over a fifth bailout and the knock on effect elsewhere. high profile photographers are arrested in georgia suspected of spying after nine others are convicted on the same charge the countries of excuse me countries opposition says the government is muzzling the press cover up its own problems. broadcasting live direct from the heart of moscow this is r t certainly glad to have you with us billionaire media mogul rupert murdoch is pulling the plug on britain's biggest selling newspaper the news of the world the decision to stop the presses for good came after a phone hacking scandal engulfing the tabloid in a storm of public outrage and revulsion the papers accused of hacking into the phones of murder victims dead soldiers families and bribing police for help detectives leading what's now a huge criminal investigation say more than four thousand people could ha
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of the paper's parent company in britain, news international. there may be implications for murdoch's proposed $12 billion takeover of the cable television network british sky broadcasting as well. his news corporation already owns three other newspapers in britain and, in this country, "the wall street journal", "fox news" and the "new york post" among others. this afternoon, reports surfaced that the company might replace the sunday "news of the world" with another murdoch publication. its sister paper "the sun" -- published weekly and saturday-- could add a sunday edition. for more on this story, we turn to ned temko, a writer for the "observer" newspaper in london. ned, welcome back, thanks for being with us. so what was the thinking behind this dramatic decision to shut down this very profitable newspaper? >> well, the best description i've heard this evening is that this is the first newspaper in history to die of shame. but that's not strictly true. it was a commercial decision. it was a huge exercise in damage limitation, advertisements
of the paper's parent company in britain, news international. there may be implications for murdoch's proposed $12 billion takeover of the cable television network british sky broadcasting as well. his news corporation already owns three other newspapers in britain and, in this country, "the wall street journal", "fox news" and the "new york post" among others. this afternoon, reports surfaced that the company might replace the sunday "news of the world"...
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britain's biggest selling newspaper the news of the world has announced it shutting down in response to the phone hacking scandal that's it follows evidence the paper had been intercepting the phone messages of murder and terror victims as well as dead soldiers papers a jewel in the crown of rupert murdoch's global media and a public inquiry has been promised by the government. has the details. it started off relatively. really with just we understood that the news of the world had been allegedly hacking into the phones all celebrities and politicians and to be honest no one in this country really cared about that very much we we all think the celebrities and politicians are sort of fair game as far as that kind of thing is but then of course it escalated when it was alleged that the sunday at the newspaper attacked in two telephones of relatives of soldiers killed in combat and also that those caught up in the two thousand and five london bombings got of us which is today in fact also the most shocking thing really for a lot of people in the first thing that was revealed was that ne
britain's biggest selling newspaper the news of the world has announced it shutting down in response to the phone hacking scandal that's it follows evidence the paper had been intercepting the phone messages of murder and terror victims as well as dead soldiers papers a jewel in the crown of rupert murdoch's global media and a public inquiry has been promised by the government. has the details. it started off relatively. really with just we understood that the news of the world had been...
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britain's biggest selling newspaper shuts down in response to revelations its journalists were hacking into the phones of terror and murder victims. the e.u. heads out of credit rating agencies are preparing great of portugal's debt to junk status leaves world markets panicking over a fifth paid out and the knock on effect elsewhere. russia's foreign minister describes nato role in the cynical saying it's come at a price of civilian deaths and continued stalemate. and in business russia's gazprom electricity generating business with another national energy major i.e.s. holding strong company control twenty five percent of the country's generating capacity journey for a full business bulletin in twenty minutes time. international news in comment live from moscow this is anti russian hysteria that's held georgia's opposition has described thursday's arrest of four people suspected of spying and long leading photographers including the president's personal snap and this comes after nine russians and georgians were handed lengthy prison sentences for government activity earlier this week b
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britain is a serious global economy. we should take responsibility for serious global issues including through the imf. >> david simpson. >> thank you, mr. speaker. does the prime minister agree that details of all the weapons and explosives the state commission in northern ireland should be made public as promised? and will he agree to have negotiations with the irish government to move forward to the americans to see that it happens? >> well, the point is the independent international commissioning -- commission on decommissioning did not provide us with an inventory. they were an independent body and this was a decision for them to take, difficult i know as that is. they stated, and i quote, we would not quiche in advertently decommissioning events by groups that are actively engaged today nor to detour groups for handing over any arms when they subsequently come to light. this is difficult and we are all having to do in northern ireland and elsewhere in the world difficult things in order to bring conflict to an end
britain is a serious global economy. we should take responsibility for serious global issues including through the imf. >> david simpson. >> thank you, mr. speaker. does the prime minister agree that details of all the weapons and explosives the state commission in northern ireland should be made public as promised? and will he agree to have negotiations with the irish government to move forward to the americans to see that it happens? >> well, the point is the independent...
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can he tell us more about what britain is playing to get britain to take the next step to tackle the crisis and allow the imf to resume proper support? finally let me turn to pakistan. we all accept the long-term stability in afghanistan depends on stability in pakistan. when i met president zadari. like amended the pakistan's security forces in tackling violent extreme as in the northwest of the country but as the prime ministers said the situation in pakistan continues to be serious. there's a danger that the death of osama bin laden which should be welcomed on all sides will not have that effect in pakistan. i asked him there for what steps he has taken for british support of counter-terrorism in pakistan at the heart of our relationship to the pakistan government. we all want to see british troops come home at the earliest opportunity, not least all the families and friends of those who are currently serving in afghanistan. we also want to see the campaign concluded in a way that ensures their service and sacrifice has not been in vain and afghanistan and a wider region moves int
can he tell us more about what britain is playing to get britain to take the next step to tackle the crisis and allow the imf to resume proper support? finally let me turn to pakistan. we all accept the long-term stability in afghanistan depends on stability in pakistan. when i met president zadari. like amended the pakistan's security forces in tackling violent extreme as in the northwest of the country but as the prime ministers said the situation in pakistan continues to be serious. there's...
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it was britain's worst peacetime act of terrorism. but now, there are concerns that families of those killed on 7/7, in 2005, were also eavesdropped upon by the british tabloid, "news of the world." graham lost his son, david, in the attack. and says his phone may have been hacked by reporters. >> the thought that somebody may have been listening to me begging for david to phone home. i thought we were in a dark place and i didn't think anybody could make it darker. but i'm proved wrong. >> reporter: the phone hacking scandal is so shocking, it's prompted an emergency debate in britain's parliament. >> it's make the public. and i feel so appalled by what's happened. murder victims, terrorist victims, who had their phones hacked. that's why there's a full police investigation, with all of the powers they need. we have the inquiries to get to the bottom of what went wrong. >> reporter: it's put former "news of the world" editor, rebecca brooks under incredible pressure. he's now chief executive of the parent company, news international.
it was britain's worst peacetime act of terrorism. but now, there are concerns that families of those killed on 7/7, in 2005, were also eavesdropped upon by the british tabloid, "news of the world." graham lost his son, david, in the attack. and says his phone may have been hacked by reporters. >> the thought that somebody may have been listening to me begging for david to phone home. i thought we were in a dark place and i didn't think anybody could make it darker. but i'm...
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the "news of the world" has been around since 1843, one of the biggest selling papers in britain. it has a reputation second to none, really, for uncovering scandals and gossip, and has been at the center of this massive controversy that has exploded with revelations that they had hacked into the voice mail messages of a 13-year-old schoolgirl who was murdered, in 0rd to get salacious stories. that has provoked a huge back lash with an emergency debate in the british parliament. 9 prime minister came out and roundly condemned them. the advertisers were fleeing in droves, and now they have taken the ultimate sanction. >> do we think that's the case of the dead teenager that was the final straw here, because there have been a lot of complaints, and we've even seen recently celebrities coming forward, i believe hugh grand was one of them. was that the case that was brought before them, where they realized they could just not survive? >> i think if that had been on its own, it would have been bad enough, and they may well have taken the decision. that coupled with the news they had al
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officer from russia pro-forma security office and russia was killed in two thousand and six and in britain now he said that although some of his british partners may think that this was a eight deciding fight that in thaws the russian side goes this wasn't anything to do with it when it came to these a free travel between the two countries and in what was essentially a triple header from the foreign minister he also brought up the fact that if a united states has proposed missile shield air missile shield in eastern europe if russia was to be involved in us then russia wouldn't be against it so three key statements from the foreign minister right there. all right here thanks very much for bringing us to something quite all right there. so i have for us our advice see the light could be deadly for air travelers. who put it past and jet allied to arriving from work does the old by pople green light that be a problem by someone on the ground not the one but be at it something much of the time or that that the accident occurred. was artie's closer team meets the seniors of siberia as one of th
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britain's biggest selling newspaper shuts down evidence it was hacking into the phones of terror and murder victims. high profile photographers are arrested in georgia suspected of spying after nine others are convicted on the same charge the country's opposition says the government is muzzling the press to cover up its own problems. the e.u. itself credit rating agencies after a downgrade of portugal's debt to junk status these are world markets panicking over a bailout and the knock on effect elsewhere. and in business. generating business with another national energy major i.e.s. holding company may control twenty five percent of the country's generating capacity join me for a full business bulletin at the markets in about twenty minutes from. international news and comment live from moscow this is with you twenty four hours a day britain's biggest selling newspaper the news of the world has announced it shutting down in response to the phone hacking scandal that's engulfed it follows claims that paper been hacking into the phones of murder and terror victims as well as dead soldi
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the presses stopped for good britain's biggest selling newspaper and mired in a phone hacking scandal the media mogul rupert murdoch has pulled the plug with police investigating the tabloid for snooping on the mobiles of the murder victims and the families of dead soldiers and people killed in terrorism attacks. in georgia for high profile photographers have been arrested on suspicion of espionage just days after nine people were sentenced to lengthy jail terms for spying the opposition has attacked president saakashvili has been deemed for targeting the mass media saying he's a whipping up anti russian hysteria. e.u. politicians loudly condemn what rating agency moody's a decision to downgrade portugal's debt to junk status and threaten possible retaliation the verdict sends a shock waves through financial markets and triggers worries in portugal could follow greece down the path of a possible default. and in a moment max and stacey report. about how far greece can go in desperate efforts to rustle up cash stay tuned for the kaiser report right here on our team. i am max kaiser this
the presses stopped for good britain's biggest selling newspaper and mired in a phone hacking scandal the media mogul rupert murdoch has pulled the plug with police investigating the tabloid for snooping on the mobiles of the murder victims and the families of dead soldiers and people killed in terrorism attacks. in georgia for high profile photographers have been arrested on suspicion of espionage just days after nine people were sentenced to lengthy jail terms for spying the opposition has...
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in britain no he said that although some of his british partners may think that this was a a deciding factor in far as the russian side goes this wasn't anything to do with us when it came to these a free travel between the two countries and in what was essentially a triple header from the foreign minister he also brought up the fact that if a united states has proposed missile shield missile shield in eastern europe if russia was to be involved in the us then russia wouldn't be against it so three key statements from the foreign minister right there. all right peter thanks very much for bringing us this update that all are there. still have for us our why seeing the light could be deadly for air travelers. an. ally now arriving from work dazzled by paul paul green light that they are prompted by someone on the ground lucky nothing but wrong but you did some damage from the time before that accident occurs. plus artes close have teamed meets the seniors of siberia one of the region's oldest cities helps and slowly elderly citizens. a friendship bound for gaza with aid has been stopped
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britain's biggest selling newspaper takes unscrupulous sensationalism to far shutting down after revelations it was hacking into the phones of terror victims. high profile photographers arrested in georgia suspected of spying as nine others are convicted for espionage and the country's opposition says the government is muzzling the press to cover up its own problems. the e.u. gets out of credit rating agencies after a downgrade of portugal's debt to junk status at least world markets panicking over a fifth plane out of the north pole in effect elsewhere. and russia's foreign minister describes nato's role in libya as cynical saying it's common to high price of civilian deaths and continued stone. more news in court of an hour from now in the meantime the sport is next with kate. well into the thursday night sport roundup and these are the stories making headlines. tragedy at twenty one person is killed and thirteen more injured after the roof collapses at the home stadium of that upside. while i did it in norway talk retains the leaders yellow jersey asking patrick ed well boston college and
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this is all to live in moscow top stories now after hacking in now it's shutting down evidence that britain's biggest selling newspapers snooped on the phones of terror a murder victims spell the end for the news of the book. high profile photographers arrested in georgia suspected of spying is not enough as a convicted for espionage the country's opposition says the government is muzzling the press to cover up its own problems. out of credit rating agencies after a downgrade of portugal's debt to junk status leads world markets panicking over a bailout and the knock on effect elsewhere. about with more news stories of the news for you less than thirty minutes from now meantime check out the. greece goes on sale to scrape together some cash because a report next. imax kaiser this is the kaiser report i believe was the first one in the world to point out that there's a lot going on in europe that you need to focus happening beneath the surface. germany four point. let's get some more details from station yes max we are seeing the introduction of neo feudalism into europe as we've said all alon
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russian capital to talk to your mom a new stories the hacking and now it's shutting down evidence that britain's biggest selling newspapers snooped on the phones of terror i'm not a victim spells the end for the news of the. high profile photographers arrested in georgia suspected of spying as none of those are convicted for espionage the country's opposition says the government is muzzling the press to cover up its own problems. that the e.u. heads out of credit rating agencies ultra downgraded portugal's debt to junk status these world markets panicking over a fifth bailout of the knock on effect elsewhere. to bring you up to date for the moment the news continues and that's the. max and stacy check out the. greece goes on sale to scrape together some cash is the cause a report next. for the full story we've got it for. the biggest issues get the human voice face to face with the news makers. i am max kaiser this is the kaiser report i believe was the first one in the world to point out that there's a lot going on in europe that you need to focus on happening beneath their surface elo germany
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. >>> britain's best-selling tabloid is accused of sinking to a new low. it's at the center of a growing phone hacking scandal whose targets allegedly include murder victims, terror victims, celebrities and politicians. abc's jeffrey kofman has the latest from london. >> reporter: just how low would they go? that's the question being asked about a scandal at britain's biggest newspaper, the racy tabloid "news of the world." the paper has admitted hacking the phones of celebrities but it is now accused of hacking the cell phone of missing 13-year-old millie dowler in 2002, deleleng messages and giving her parents and police false hopes that the girl was still alive. when lonondon was hit with terrorist bombs in the 2005 that killed 52 people, the "news of the world" allegedly hacked the phones of victims and their families in pursuit of yet more exclusives. >> it's a violation, isn't it. i still don't know what i think about it. other than, i'm really angry >> reporter: the paper is the profitable flagship of media mogul rupert murdoch's massi holdings in b
. >>> britain's best-selling tabloid is accused of sinking to a new low. it's at the center of a growing phone hacking scandal whose targets allegedly include murder victims, terror victims, celebrities and politicians. abc's jeffrey kofman has the latest from london. >> reporter: just how low would they go? that's the question being asked about a scandal at britain's biggest newspaper, the racy tabloid "news of the world." the paper has admitted hacking the phones of...
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top stories this hour britain's biggest selling newspaper takes unscrupulous sensationalism shutting down after revelations it was hacking into the phones of terror and murder victims. high profile photographers arrested in georgia suspected of spy as nine others are convicted for espionage the country's opposition says the government is muzzling the press to cover up its own problems. also reporting the e.u. heads out of credit rating agencies offered downgraded portugal's debt to junk status these world markets panicking over a fifth in a knock on effect elsewhere. and russia's foreign minister describes nato role in libya as cynical saying it's common to have price of civilian deaths and continued stalemate. i think about another fifteen minutes from now in the meantime with billions of galaxies and trillions of suns somebody we're not alone in the universe next we need a russian astronomer who says we're playing host to visitors from or from i should say. i should say from interstellar neighborhood right next to our set. thank you very much for being with us today you have promis
top stories this hour britain's biggest selling newspaper takes unscrupulous sensationalism shutting down after revelations it was hacking into the phones of terror and murder victims. high profile photographers arrested in georgia suspected of spy as nine others are convicted for espionage the country's opposition says the government is muzzling the press to cover up its own problems. also reporting the e.u. heads out of credit rating agencies offered downgraded portugal's debt to junk status...
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. >> news international says it's shutting down a tabloid in britain. they will publish the last edition on sunday and 1200 people will be laid off. they are accused of hacking a cellphone of missing girl who was laid found dead. it's accused of deleting some of those messages and interfered with the police investigation into her murder. the paper has admitted to hacking the phone in the past to get stories. police are examining more than 4,000 names of people who might have been targeted by the paper. >> we'll be right back. >>> coming up at 4:00 and 5:00, this man was desperate for a kidney transplant and he found a donor through a last ditch facebook campaign and toxic mercury engs possible you are florescent lights may be worst than first thought. >>> i think the inland areas will see the cooling that everybody has been missing out and concord dropped 11 degrees. probably tomorrow, better bet to turn air-conditioners off and temperatures are running by the weekend in the mid-80s, mid-70s around the bay and notice the koit coast that never warmed up,
. >> news international says it's shutting down a tabloid in britain. they will publish the last edition on sunday and 1200 people will be laid off. they are accused of hacking a cellphone of missing girl who was laid found dead. it's accused of deleting some of those messages and interfered with the police investigation into her murder. the paper has admitted to hacking the phone in the past to get stories. police are examining more than 4,000 names of people who might have been targeted...
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. >> news international says it's shutting down a tabloid in britain. they will publish the last edition on sunday and 1200 people will be laid off. they are accused of hacking a cellphone of missing girl who was laid found dead. it's accused of deleting some of those messages and interfered with the police investigation into her murder. the paper has admitted to hacking the phone in the past to get stories. police are examining more than 4,000 names of people who might have been targeted by the paper. >> we'll be right back. >>> coming up at 4:00 and 5:00, this man was desperate for a kidney transplant and he found a donor through a last ditch facebook campaign and toxic mercury engs possible you are florescent lights may be worst than first thought. >>> i think the inland areas will see the cooling that everybody has been missing out and concord dropped 11 degrees. probably tomorrow, better bet to turn air-conditioners off and temperatures are running by the weekend in the mid-80s, mid-70s around the bay and notice the koit coast that never warmed up,
. >> news international says it's shutting down a tabloid in britain. they will publish the last edition on sunday and 1200 people will be laid off. they are accused of hacking a cellphone of missing girl who was laid found dead. it's accused of deleting some of those messages and interfered with the police investigation into her murder. the paper has admitted to hacking the phone in the past to get stories. police are examining more than 4,000 names of people who might have been targeted...
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. >> britain would not have gone to war in iraq. maybe the united states would. >> stephen: i don't know. are the facts important there. because i have to be a fan of facts. because feeling is first. and it felt right to get saddam, did it not feel like -- seems like a bad guy, seemed dangerous. feels like take them down. later the facts subverted that good feeling. so what good are the facts? >> in subverting that good feeling. >> stephen: you want to make me feel bad. >> i want to make you feel bad. >> stephen: really. >> stephen: if you feel that way. i believe in the reality-based community. i mean --. >> stephen: reality is pretty sad. >> stephen: it can be but then we have more need of comedians. >> stephen: you know what f you find a good one, tell me about him. >> where might i look. >> stephen: jon stewart. (laughter) he's really funny. he's really funny. let me ask you, political writing from a decade without a name this past decade, you mean. >> it's a weird decade which in a way begins with 9/11 and i think ends on the f
. >> britain would not have gone to war in iraq. maybe the united states would. >> stephen: i don't know. are the facts important there. because i have to be a fan of facts. because feeling is first. and it felt right to get saddam, did it not feel like -- seems like a bad guy, seemed dangerous. feels like take them down. later the facts subverted that good feeling. so what good are the facts? >> in subverting that good feeling. >> stephen: you want to make me feel bad....
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he strives for greatness and also pushes and support this project leaders to envision britain is in themselves. -- greatness in themselves. [applause] [applause] michellechu, 17, is a committed youth board member and on the youth empowerment advisory board. she is a college-bound ambassador in march from mentor school, where she is a wonderful model tutor. michelle is a responsible and motivated later working to bring you up voice to her community. [applause] nataliegranados, 18, has been a leader in the grenada movement where she had been in the budget crisis and have bravely spoken at the bourse supervisors. she has advocated for sense of participation and funding to be restored to our city's quality youth programs. [applause] [applause] roblin bonner, 18, is an outspoken member of the youth leadership. roblin graduated from downtown high where she was a passionate role model and advocated for youth to be more engaged in the political process. [applause] [applause] -- 17, pawlenty first single occupancy sro in the chinatown development center. he also wrote a grant proposal to create a bilin
he strives for greatness and also pushes and support this project leaders to envision britain is in themselves. -- greatness in themselves. [applause] [applause] michellechu, 17, is a committed youth board member and on the youth empowerment advisory board. she is a college-bound ambassador in march from mentor school, where she is a wonderful model tutor. michelle is a responsible and motivated later working to bring you up voice to her community. [applause] nataliegranados, 18, has been a...
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in great britain, they are going to have all community schools. it's what my colleague, jim dierck, is doing. we need to turn every school into a community school. i had a fabulous opportunity to visit this school. it's for kids who have failed in every way. it's colead by the cb on. they do the counseling. vocational work. the district is the class teaching. they have somebody at their side all the time to help with the needs of the student and the principle and cbo get up and meet every morning. they were total partners in making this a community school. then i will be through. i had the opportunity to go to another school at 9 o'clock at night where i thought it was going to be closed. i walk into the school in upper manhattan and it is lit up like a christmas tree. we have to light up every school. it changed the whole neighborhood. it was a beacon of wonderfulness. it was full of activity. of young people. parents. esl. everything. i got so excited about the potential could be. and it changed the neighborhood and young people. if you want to
in great britain, they are going to have all community schools. it's what my colleague, jim dierck, is doing. we need to turn every school into a community school. i had a fabulous opportunity to visit this school. it's for kids who have failed in every way. it's colead by the cb on. they do the counseling. vocational work. the district is the class teaching. they have somebody at their side all the time to help with the needs of the student and the principle and cbo get up and meet every...
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president, so why is he across the pond in great britain? a little crazy. well, he's over there for a couple things. first of all, fund-raiser yesterday. raising money in britain? there's a lot of americans who work and live over there. a lot of money, a lot of them republicans. so that was one of the things he did. today he's going to number 10 downing street, meeting with ministers. yesterday he met with the former prime minister tony blair. is this unheard of? no. rudy giuliani did this four years ago. john mccain, as well, and barack obama. so not unheard of for some americans who are running for president to go across the pond. we'll keep our eyes on it and everything else on the campaign trail. >> and he's got a little leeway with his lead. paul, good to talk to you. >>> a canadian sports doctor has pleaded guilty to charge that's brought illegal drugs into the united states to treat pro athletes. anthony galia is accused of traveling to the united states multiple times with drugs like human growth hormone and a derivative of calf blood. prosecutors a
president, so why is he across the pond in great britain? a little crazy. well, he's over there for a couple things. first of all, fund-raiser yesterday. raising money in britain? there's a lot of americans who work and live over there. a lot of money, a lot of them republicans. so that was one of the things he did. today he's going to number 10 downing street, meeting with ministers. yesterday he met with the former prime minister tony blair. is this unheard of? no. rudy giuliani did this four...
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second is denmark with 20% and down to great britain to 2% and the u.s. only has 1% trip share by bike. advantages and the benefits of cycling, very short but, which you can capitalize is the health part, the reduction of health costs because the effect of cycling on health are above expectations. it's nearly all diseases will have less risk of occurring when people have enough physical exercise and all the extra, the ideal means of physical exercise is about half an hour a day, medium-intensive exercise. so it's far better than going to the gym twice a week and then, very intensive sporting for two hours. and what is easier than having this bike trip into your daily commuting? then automatically you have your half an hour exercise and it's been shown in the managementerlands that people who sigh -- netherlands that people who cycle to work have more than people who don't. also the environment there are a lot of things you can capitalize because you don't have to invest on electric cars or transit or whatever to reduce the carbon dioxide, because the emis
second is denmark with 20% and down to great britain to 2% and the u.s. only has 1% trip share by bike. advantages and the benefits of cycling, very short but, which you can capitalize is the health part, the reduction of health costs because the effect of cycling on health are above expectations. it's nearly all diseases will have less risk of occurring when people have enough physical exercise and all the extra, the ideal means of physical exercise is about half an hour a day,...
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evidence of britain's biggest selling newspaper. of terror a murder victim spills the end of the news of the world. suspected of spying. countries opposition says the government is muzzling the press to cover up its problems. the credit rating agencies are. panicking over a fifth. i'll be back with more. in the meantime we revisit. to assess its post soviet existence after a year that seen violent ethnic conflicts and revolution a special report next. kurdistan the central asian country and former soviet republic. in the space of just five years this state has gone through two revolutions the country is divided into two parts both by the mountains and by the unresolved conflict between the developed north and i call cultural south. can kurdistan overcome its political and ethnic standoff there be a repetition of spontaneous riots involving a mass loss of life. and . tucked away in the mountains one hundred fifty kilometers from the capital bishkek is a village of actos at best only six hundred villagers are left here now. but when k
evidence of britain's biggest selling newspaper. of terror a murder victim spills the end of the news of the world. suspected of spying. countries opposition says the government is muzzling the press to cover up its problems. the credit rating agencies are. panicking over a fifth. i'll be back with more. in the meantime we revisit. to assess its post soviet existence after a year that seen violent ethnic conflicts and revolution a special report next. kurdistan the central asian country and...
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. >>> overseas tonight, outrage over some explosive allegations that great britain's leading sunday tabloid hacked into voice mails of british citizens, even families of murder victims, all just to scoop the competition. it's gotten so serious that parliament called an emergency session today to address this scandal. nbc's michelle kosinski reports from london. >> reporter: just how low will a tabloid go? tonight with new allegations against the news of the world, the paper display hacked into the voice mails of families of murder victims. >> this is disgusting, disgraceful. >> reporter: people are furious. advertisers are pulling out and the prime minister under pressure is calling for an investigation. >> i feel so appalled by what's happened. murder victims, terrorist victims who had their phones hacked is quite disgraceful. >> reporter: the news of the world admitted to and apologized for hacking into celebrity's voice mails in the past. now owner rupert murdoch calls these new allegations deplorable, unacceptable and says news corporation will once again cooperate with police. thousand
. >>> overseas tonight, outrage over some explosive allegations that great britain's leading sunday tabloid hacked into voice mails of british citizens, even families of murder victims, all just to scoop the competition. it's gotten so serious that parliament called an emergency session today to address this scandal. nbc's michelle kosinski reports from london. >> reporter: just how low will a tabloid go? tonight with new allegations against the news of the world, the paper...
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britain's biggest selling newspaper shuts down in response to revelations its journalists were hacking into the phones of terror and murder victims. the e.u. hits out of credit rating agencies after downgraded to junk status and world markets panicking over a fifth and the local effect. russia's foreign minister describes nato its role in libya as cynical saying it's come at too high a price of civilian deaths and continued statement. about with more on those stories in half an hour from now in the meantime we revisit kind of to assess its post soviet existence after a year but seeing violent ethnic conflicts and a revolution report next. kurdistan the central asian country and former soviet republic. in the space of just five years this state has gone through two revolutions the country is divided into two parts both by the mountains and by the unresolved conflict between the developed north and i call cultural south. can kurdistan overcome its political and ethnic standoff could there be a repetition of spontaneous riots involving a mass loss of life. and . tucked away in the mountai
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the press is good at britain's biggest selling newspaper mired in a phone hacking scandal media mogul rupert murdoch has pulled the plug with police investigating the tabloid for snooping on the. murder victim and of the families of dead soldiers and people killed in terrorism attacks. have been arrested on suspicion of espionage just days after nine people were sentenced to lengthy jail terms for spying the opposition has a time president regime for targeting mass media saying he's a. russian hysteria. politicians allowed rating agency moody's decision to downgrade to junk status and threaten possible retaliation. through financial markets. could follow greece. defaults. and up next the daughter of pioneering film genius charlie chaplin the spotlight on her own acting experiences. for the full story we've got it for. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. how again a walk into spotlight. on. i'm now doing all day today my guest is geraldine chapter. and granddaughter of all nobel prize winning playwright eugene o'neill and a daughter of charles spence
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now on the day of crashes britain's mark cavendish survived to take his first stage win in this year's tour de france many riders yesterday including defending tour de france champion alberto contador he threw his bike down in disgust but still managed to finish then one of the most worrying crashes to nicky sorenson get knocked off by race motorbike luckily he was fair and i decide this will sat for me she is race after that incident for tom bowman who was fronting is chances of a stage when i came across her so i can only survive the a.g.c. rider. in like that on the far left pairing is bypassed really jobat have sixteen stage win on that show for who shot keeps the yellow jersey they finishing safely in the pack for nine a second the head of developments in the overall standings. are stalking and k h l drain seems cast and. have appointed a new the retired star player so it gives you both as their assistant coach or the two time stanley cup winner left the n.h.l. to join the northern russian club two years ago but hip surgery put an end to a forty year old playing career in april ho
now on the day of crashes britain's mark cavendish survived to take his first stage win in this year's tour de france many riders yesterday including defending tour de france champion alberto contador he threw his bike down in disgust but still managed to finish then one of the most worrying crashes to nicky sorenson get knocked off by race motorbike luckily he was fair and i decide this will sat for me she is race after that incident for tom bowman who was fronting is chances of a stage when i...
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although we salute to two thousand ligi to create turn and we need to experience now on a day of crashes britain's mark cavendish survived to take its first stage when investors tour de france there was a day many riders hit the deck including tour de france champion defending champion alberto contador he threw his bike down in disgust the still managed to finish then one of the most worrying crashes so nicky silence and get knocked off his bike by a race motorbike perilously he was. made to cyclists was sacked in this year's race while tom bowman who responds in his chances of a stage when came a cropper so cavendish survived the h.c.c. ride. he was involved in the sprint at the end he's in white on the far left empowered is way past pretty bad that is have sixteen stage win on the top two so who shall teach the alleged. finishing safely in the pack to remain a second ahead of cattell evidence. at the women's world cup brazil will face the usa in the quarter finals and australia will play sweden after getting wins last night brazil finishing top of the agri keeping the one hundred percent right o
although we salute to two thousand ligi to create turn and we need to experience now on a day of crashes britain's mark cavendish survived to take its first stage when investors tour de france there was a day many riders hit the deck including tour de france champion defending champion alberto contador he threw his bike down in disgust the still managed to finish then one of the most worrying crashes so nicky silence and get knocked off his bike by a race motorbike perilously he was. made to...
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on a day of crashes britain's not cavendish survive to take his first stage win in this year's tour de france many riders hit the deck including defending tour de france champion alberto contador he threw his bike down in disgust but still managed to finish then one of the most worrying crashes thought you can sell and get knocked off by a race mounted by luckily he was thrown clear in the motorcyclist was sacked from this year's race while tom bowden who is fancying his chances of a stage when came a cropper to. cavendish though survived the h t c rider. cues in white on the far left here powering his way past the usual bare. have six being staged on the tall shopkeeper the yellow jersey though finishing safely in the pack to remain a second ahead of canel evans in the overall standings. but then i saw cage dream teams carson petersburg have appointed a new leader retired star player as their assistant coach the two time stanley cup winner left the n.h.l. to join the northern russian club two years ago but surgery put an end to the forty year old playing career. and april however the
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all along sell sell sell everything must go in greek fire sale europe's most indebted countries and britain have put prized assets up for grabs to bolster their credit worthiness so what exactly is on offer max tell us a everything well we know in greece we've already listed that last episode ireland has the national airline ports power stations energy suppliers transport systems sporting assets and even the irish national stud well thank you very much but i'm not for sale. whatever that is i assume it has something to do with horses it's all about horse eamonn it k. and then spain is selling thirty percent of its state lottery now this is the biggest lottery in the world it's called el gordo it's been around for one hundred fifty one years but spain is not as badly indebted as other european countries but bond yields have soared so because of this they have to sell el gordo the company recorded three billion euro net profit in two thousand and nine on sales of nine point eight billion euros meaning the sell off will reduce treasury income by about one billion euros a year ok so spain is no
all along sell sell sell everything must go in greek fire sale europe's most indebted countries and britain have put prized assets up for grabs to bolster their credit worthiness so what exactly is on offer max tell us a everything well we know in greece we've already listed that last episode ireland has the national airline ports power stations energy suppliers transport systems sporting assets and even the irish national stud well thank you very much but i'm not for sale. whatever that is i...